Web Casino Sucker Bets — Part 2

  • Progressive side bets: Casino games like Caribbean Stud Poker commonly contain one of these. You normally place a bet ($1 is the usual amount) to try to win a bonus jackpot that could be upwards of $25,000. Though huge jackpots like this are very appealing, they are also incredibly hard to win. You might need to get a Royal Flush in order to hit this wager. Also, picture this- you play 20 hands and lay the side bet every time. That is 20 dollars you should have used towards the real game wager instead of a sucker wager. Just think about what you might have been able to win at a wager with better odds employing that 20 dollars.
  • Individual number wagers in Roulette: This is completely true for American Roulette. The reason? American Roulette has two 0’s on the wheel, as opposed to European Roulette, which has just one. This shifts the overall casino advantage from 2% with a single zero wheel to a whopping 5.26% in American. The individual number bet has just a one in thirty eight chance of winning, which are very big odds indeed. Bet on even-odd or black-red wagers as a substitute which have a much lower casino edge.
  • Keno: Any version of Keno, and anyway you wager on it, the house advantage can be a huge twenty-five percent. Yes, that isn’t a typo. Because of the huge set of numbers you must choose, it is not recommended to play Keno to often. A few times for entertainment, perhaps. But don’t waste all your money on it or you’ll quickly find yourself bankrupt.